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The Airborne Laser (YAL-1A)

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posted on May, 20 2004 @ 05:56 AM
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If I were say, Israel, that would be quite convenient way to get rid of my Arab neighbours. Nuke the US and blame it on the muslims. Or for that matter, a good trick for anybody else who doesn't like the muslims - or Chinese - or North Koreans - or anybody else.



posted on May, 20 2004 @ 08:27 PM
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Originally posted by Lampyridae
If I were say, Israel, that would be quite convenient way to get rid of my Arab neighbours. Nuke the US and blame it on the muslims. Or for that matter, a good trick for anybody else who doesn't like the muslims - or Chinese - or North Koreans - or anybody else.


Well nuking Israel neghbours will be not the best thing for Israelis... The radiation would probably make also Israel unhabitable.



posted on Sep, 16 2022 @ 06:29 PM
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I know that this thread is nearly 20 years old, but a complete history of tests of the airborne laser fitted to the Boeing YAL-1 aircraft in the years before the ABL program was canceled in 2010 is provided at these links:
en.wikipedia.org...
simpleflying.com...

As a side note, the Boeing ABL initially had the designation YFC-36A reserved for it in the spring of 1996, but the Defense Department designated this 747 as YAL-1A, probably because it didn't consider the intended role of the YAL-1A similar to that of a jet fighter.



 
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